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Notice those two contrasting messages at the very end. One says, Israel loves war, and one is release our hostages. Like the moral imbalance there is pretty amazing.
The disengagement from Gaza led to a deterioration of intelligence capabilities, as physical presence and recruitment opportunities were lost.
The unbridled joy felt by Israelis at the return of the hostages is overwhelming. It's not just Israelis; Jews everywhere and many good-hearted people, including the President of the United States, share in this joy.
Palestinians released in Ramallah and Gaza were warned not to celebrate their release, under threat of arrest, illustrating the oppressive conditions they face.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has led to celebrations in Gaza, with Palestinians cheering and chanting. After two years of war, an influx of aid and relief is expected to reach residents, bringing hope that this marks the end of death and destruction.
There is a belief that Israel will find new excuses to continue military actions in Gaza even after the hostages are released.
The Israeli ceasefire, though not fully adhered to, has not been scrapped, and living hostages are expected to be returned to Israel by midday on Monday. Israel has published a list of 250 names it will release after the hostages are returned.
Israel released thousands of terrorists, including those with life sentences, in exchange for hostages during the war. This was a temporary measure that didn't stop the conflict.
The release of hostages and the celebrations in Israel and Gaza show the relief and joy after years of conflict. It's incredible to see the young people who suffered so much finally celebrating.
The hostages coming home is an extraordinary, historic moment, celebrated by thousands of Israelis as they returned to their homeland. This event marks a significant milestone in the ongoing conflict.